2003 Fall Awards

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2003 Fall Awards SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 1 2003 - FALL CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD NON-PROFIT Alzheimer's Association, Quad Cities Branch 7,521 Computer equipment and Alzheimer's educational videos Ballet Quad Cities 11,500 Visiting choreographer brings new ballet & workshops to QCA Bethany for Children & Families 40,000 Purchase new office in Davenport Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Quad Cities 15,000 Computer equipment Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Valley 7,500 Van purchase Center for Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI) 8,500 Listen To Me Read (LTMR) Coordinator & supplies Community Health Care, Inc. 24,075 Chemistry analyzer for medical laboratory East Davenport Development Corporation 40,000 Demolition and excavation of properties for new home construction Ecumenical Housing Development Group 40,000 Renovations to provide Head Start facility at 7th & Vine Edgerton Women's Health Care Center, Inc. 8,368 Clinic equipment for East & West sites for WIC and OB/GYN clients Fair Underwriters, Inc. 6,750 Chairs for Grandstand Family Resources, Inc. 2,888 Upgrades for Domestic Violence Shelter Family Resources, Inc. 40,000 "Building Futures" capital campaign Friendly House 13,550 Computer expansion project Friends of the Quad Cities 40,000 Comprehensive Cultural Tourism Plan Hand In Hand 12,800 Funding for Camp Hand In Hand Handicapped Development Center 30,300 Vans for employment, events & shopping transportation and medical appointments Iowa East Central T.R.A.I.N. 32,350 ADA modifications 11/21/03 SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 2 2003 - FALL CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD Meal Service of Scott County 6,800 Donor Meals MidCoast Fine Arts 30,000 Community Gallery Midwest Writing Center 20,000 Writers-in-Residence program Mississippi Valley Blues Society 20,000 Bring The Blind Boys of Alabama to the 2004 4th of July Blues Festival Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center 40,000 Audio/visual system for new headquarters New Ground Theatre 4,000 New light board Project Renewal 5,183 Building maintenance Quad City Arts 35,000 Cultural discussion with renowned author Quad City Sports Center Association 25,000 Disadvantaged At-Risk Youth (D.A.R.Y.) Quad City Symphony Orchestra Association 6,650 Commission original orchestral work to open & celebrate 90th Anniversary Season Scott County Family YMCA 40,000 Bettendorf Family YMCA - Indoor Community Aquatic Center Scott County Housing Council 99,485 Development and maintenance of affordable housing Scott County Special Olympics 10,000 Fees & transportation to state competitions United Neighbors, Inc. 17,500 Van or truck for housing & youth programs Valley Shelter Homes, Inc. 1,248 Paper shredder TOTAL NON-PROFIT AWARDS $741,968 GOVERNMENT Bettendorf Parks & Recreation 75,000 Palmer Hills Golf Course Clubhouse Bettendorf Public Library 10,750 Updating of juvenile non-fiction collection 11/21/03 SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 3 2003 - FALL CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD City of Bettendorf 50,000 Living Gallery City of Bettendorf 41,000 Bettendorf Welcome Center for the Grand Excursion in June of 2004 City of Blue Grass 4,200 Computer system replacement/upgrade City of Buffalo 34,500 Air conditioning for old Buffalo school City of Davenport Dept. of Leisure Facilities & Services 5,000 Sports lighting for baseball field at Davenport West Little League City of New Liberty 1,500 City Hall ADA Compliance Project Colonel Davenport Historical Foundation 50,000 Window and siding replacement Davenport Museum of Art 13,750 Curriculum project for Figge Art Museum Davenport Museum of Art 75,000 Capital funding for 3 art studio classrooms at the Figge Art Museum Davenport Parks & Recreation 20,000 Driving Range lights Dixon American Legion Post 353 21,640 Expand building w/handicap accessible restroom, storage, update restrooms Eldridge Volunteer Fire Department 10,986 Personal protective equipment for new members & replacement of worn gear Family Museum of Arts and Science 9,837 "Quirky Calendar" program LeClaire Community Library 30,000 Opening Day Collection LeClaire Fire and Rescue 18,000 Air Pack update Long Grove Park Board 15,000 Playground equipment replacement for Schultz Park McCausland Police Department (Police Consortium) 42,470 McCausland, Blue Grass, Buffalo, LeClaire, Princeton & Walcott Police Departments Records Management Software New Liberty Volunteer Fire Department 14,000 Driveway paving & parking lot 11/21/03 SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 4 2003 - FALL CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD Putnam Museum of History & Natural Science 25,100 Coral Reef Adventure: The IMAX Experience River Center Adler Theatre 15,188 "Take A Bow" educational program Scott County 3,340 Quad Cities Police Senior Citizens Holiday Lights Tour Scott County Library System 12,915 Children's Reading Center/Ampitheatre Scott County Soil & Water Conservation District 6,200 Office equipment & software Walcott Parks & Recreation Board 4,281 Scoreboards for Wescott & Victory Parks WQPT-TV 35,000 Equipment for final phase of digital conversion WVIK 25,000 AudioVAULT Digital Storage Upgrade TOTAL GOVERNMENT AWARDS $669,657 EDUCATION Bennett Community School 16,000 Computers & software for Business Lab upgrade Bettendorf Community Schools 25,800 Middle School - Computers, printer, dictionaries & thesauruses for 9 language arts classrooms Bettendorf Community Schools 40,000 Purchase and install lights for high school baseball field Bettendorf Community Schools 23,321 Elementary & Middle Schools - Good Nutrition = Higher Student Achievement Bettendorf Community Schools 5,500 Implementation of an Excellence in Teaching Institute Bettendorf Community Schools 15,480 Paul Norton - computer learning stations Bettendorf Community Schools 4,146 Mark Twain - Music improvements Davenport Community Schools 24,300 Intermediate Language Arts - multimedia equipment 11/21/03 SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 5 2003 - FALL CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD Davenport Community Schools 25,000 Fillmore - Software & supplies for First Grade Breakthrough to Literacy Program Davenport Community Schools 40,911 West High School - Computer Graphics Lab Davenport Community Schools 27,799 CBR's for 6 Middle School Math Departments Davenport Community Schools 12,500 Instructional materials for Great Minds Partnership Davenport Community Schools 21,580 Industrial Technology Expansion Davenport Community Schools 24,664 West High School - Production Room/Flex Lab Diocese of Davenport 9,151 Lourdes - "Hola in Iowa" Spanish curriculum Diocese of Davenport 28,910 Assumption High School - Safe & Dry Campaign Diocese of Davenport 11,900 St. Alphonsus -Equipment improvements for Daycare through Jr. High students Diocese of Davenport 14,372 St. Paul the Apostle - Virtual Physics Laboratory Durant Athletic Boosters Club, Inc. 16,131 Renovation of Durant Community School's softball diamond Durant Community Schools 17,970 High School - Laptop lab Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency 38,733 Enhancing Education Through Technology (Middle & High School students) North Scott Community Schools 6,000 High School - Books to improve reading skills North Scott Community Schools 15,000 Alan Shepard - Literacy room shelving, supplies, books & periodicals North Scott Community Schools 43,998 Development of wireless computer labs North Scott Community Schools 5,000 Neil Armstrong - Literacy collection of leveled books North Scott Community Schools 40,000 High School - Music equipment replacement 11/21/03 SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 6 2003 - FALL CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD Palmer College of Chiropractic 30,000 David D. Palmer Learning Resource Center Site Work Pleasant Valley Community Schools 10,000 Riverdale Heights - Media Collection Enhancement Pleasant Valley Community Schools 4,000 Junior High - Interactive Social Studies Curriculum Materials Pleasant Valley Community Schools 4,300 Pleasant View - playground equipment Pleasant Valley Community Schools 20,000 Bridgeview - Furniture & shelving for media center Pleasant Valley Community Schools 30,000 Guiding Readers - Books, Bookrooms and Beyond Pleasant Valley Community Schools 17,000 Elementary Schools - Supplies/Implementation Assistive Technology Integration Pleasant Valley Community Schools 27,875 High School - Instrumental Music Expansion & Rejuvenation Project Quad City Montessori School 16,000 Land enhancement & playground installation Rivermont Collegiate 4,664 Science lab renovation Scott Community College 50,000 Remodeling of library St. Ambrose University 45,450 Improvements to Allaert Auditorium in the Galvin Fine Arts Center TOTAL EDUCATION AWARDS $813,455 TOTAL FALL 2003 AWARDS $2,225,080 11/21/03.
Recommended publications
  • FALL 2016 AWARDS ORGANIZATION GRANT SYNOPSIS AWARDED AZUBUIKE AFRICAN AMERICAN 5016079C Funding for Jazz Exodus $4,845.00 COUNCIL for the ARTS
    FALL 2016 AWARDS ORGANIZATION GRANT SYNOPSIS AWARDED AZUBUIKE AFRICAN AMERICAN 5016079C Funding for Jazz Exodus $4,845.00 COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS BALLET QUAD CITIES 5016049B Students Explore Music $5,000.00 BETHANY FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES 5016060C Matching Funds $20,000.00 BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF THE 5016078B COMPASS INITIATIVE $20,000.00 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BIX BEIDERBECKE MUSEUM-WORLD 5016066A Museum Development $50,000.00 ARCHIVES LTD. BLUE GRASS, CITY OF 5016052A Park Equipment $13,276.00 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE 5016020C Program Equipment, Furniture & $10,000.00 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STEM Lab CENTER FOR ACTIVE SENIORS, INC 5016014C Senior Enrichment Activities $30,000.00 (CASI) CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION & 5016035C Young Children of Abuse services $45,000.00 SERVICES COUNCIL CHILDREN'S THERAPY CENTER OF 5016048C New Facility $125,000.00 THE QC, NFP COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE 5016043A Marketing & Communications $25,000.00 GREAT RIVER BEND DAVENPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL 5016040B (1) Creative Arts Academy $87,500.00 DISTRIC DAVENPORT SISTER CITIES INC 5016056A Hosting Delegates of $5,000.00 International Sister Cities DAVENPORT, CITY OF/LEVEE 5016057A Sponsor Summer Concert Series $24,000.00 IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION DIOCESE/ST PAULS CATHOLIC SCHOOL 5016037B School elevator $15,000.00 DOWNTOWN DAVENPORT 5016076A River Roots Live & Red White & $50,000.00 PARTNERSHIP Boom DRESS FOR SUCCESS QC 5016077B Empowering Women $20,000.00 EASTERN IOWA COMMUNITY 5016086A (1) SCC Downtown Urban $50,000.00 COLLEGE-REGION Campus FAMILY MUSEUM OF ARTS & SCIENCE
    [Show full text]
  • Fall 2020 Awards
    RDA Grant Recommendations Cycle 58 Organization Name Proposal Title Recommend River Bend Foodbank Cold Storage Expansion$ 50,000 Quad Cities Chamber Foundation - Iowa DDP Ambassador Pilot Program$ 50,000 Scott County Housing Council Rehab of single/multi family housing for low income households$ 50,000 River Action, Inc. Historic First Bridge North Pier Project (Phase 2)$ 50,000 Friends of the Quad Cities Visit Quad Cities (VQC) Economic Recovery Through Tourism$ 50,000 Center for Active Seniors, Inc Operaton Support$ 50,000 Eastern Iowa Community Colleges Urban Campus$ 50,000 Humility Homes and Services, Inc. Downtown Davenport Street Outreach: Bridge to Pay For Success$ 45,000 Friendly House New Passenger Buses Project$ 40,000 Putnam Museum and Science Center Partnering for Access Inclusion and Representation (PAIR)$ 38,500 QCON- Alternatives QCON-Hub$ 35,000 Mississippi Bend AEA Special Events Committee David E. Lane Coats for Kids$ 30,912 QCON- Alternatives QCON-SEAP$ 30,000 Figge Art Museum Figge Scheduled Exhibition and Program Support $ 26,262 City of Riverdale Air Compressor $ 26,000 SALVATION ARMY FAMILY SERVICES Emergency Shelter Assistance$ 25,000 Scott County Housing Council Support for Winter Emergency Shelter (WES) Plan- Year Two $ 25,000 NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley Re-establishing NAMI's Front Door$ 25,000 WIU Foundation forf WQPT QC PBS WQPT PBS - Fundraising support through membership challenge grant.$ 25,000 QC Community Broadcasting Group, Inc. COVID-19 MEDIA MITIGATION PROJECT$ 25,000 Dress for Success Quad Cities
    [Show full text]
  • Grant Number Organization Name Year Code Amount Awarded
    (Page 1 of 98) Generated 07/01/2019 11:08:29 Grant Year Amount Organization Name Project Name Number Code Awarded 65 NOAH'S ARK COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUSE 4 $12,000.00 Neighborhood Advocacy Movement (1) 65 NOAH'S ARK COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUSE 5 $23,000.00 Neighborhood Advocacy Movement II 89 Bettendorf Park Band Foundstion 2 $6,500.00 Park Band Equipment 86 LECLAIRE YOUTH BASEBALL INC 3 $15,000.00 Field Improvement 16 LECLAIRE YOUTH BASEBALL INC 94 $1,500.00 Upgrade & Repair Baseball Field 604 WESTERN ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING 96 $5,000.00 Quad City Senior Olympics 119 WESTERN ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING 97 $5,000.00 Quad City Senior Olympics (2) 16 WESTERN ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING 5 $3,000.00 RSVP - Upgrading of Sr. Choir Bells Encouraging the physical development of students: New playground at 047 Lourdes Catholic School 19 $10,000.00 Lourdes Catholic School 7 EAST DAVENPORT PONY LEAGUE 94 $2,000.00 Garfield Park Dugout Repairs 58 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 5 $1,900.00 Tools for Caregiving 48 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 8 $120.00 Tea For Two Fundraiser 046 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 18 $127,500.00 QCON HUB 65 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 7 $10,000.00 Movie: When Farmers Were Heroes 85 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 9 $15,000.00 The Andersonville of the North 17 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 12 $15,000.00 Video: The Forgotten Explorer 29 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 14 $10,000.00 East Meets West: The First RR Bridge 16 LIGHTS! RIVER! ACTION! FOUNDATION 91 $10,000.00 Centennial Bridge Lights Maintenance
    [Show full text]
  • 2003 Spring Awards
    SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 1 2003 - SPRING CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD NON-PROFIT AIDS Project Quad Cities 2,500 LCD Projector for Community Health Education in HIV Prevention American Diabetes Association - Quad Cities Chapter 8,870 Diabetes Education Program Ballet Quad Cities 40,000 Creating Three Story Ballets from the Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Anderson Bethany for Children & Families 7,728 Equipment for staff training/efficiency enhancements Bettendorf Band & Orchestra Parents 4,150 Bringing the U.S. Marine Band to the QCA on 11/5/03 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Valley 15,000 Facility Enhancement Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities 6,510 Computer equipment for clinical services & billing City Opera Company 15,000 Opera Verdi Europa Community Health Care, Inc. 25,000 Ultrasound machine for OB patients Dixon Memorial Park 5,000 Ball diamond improvement project Ecumenical Housing Development Group 31,000 Trinity Renaissance - exterior improvements Edgerton Women's Health Center 20,000 Office equipment for new clinic Family Resources, Inc. 1,500 Domestic Violence Shelter - sidewalk & parking lot repair Family Resources, Inc. 40,000 Classroom for one of the new residential units Garden Growers 7,500 Heritage Hills One Step Park Project Genesis Visiting Nurse Association 2,000 Scott County Stork's NEST Incentives 5/16/03 SCOTT COUNTY REGIONAL AUTHORITY 2 2003 - SPRING CYCLE GRANT AWARDS APPLICANT / PROGRAM AWARD Gilda's Club Quad Cities 31,500 Noogieland Expansion finish work & furnishings Girl Scouts of the Mississippi Valley, Inc. 7,000 R.E.A.L. Deal Project Hand In Hand 15,850 Community Program Enhancements Handicapped Development Center 30,500 New roof for HDC Residential Center Humility of Mary Housing, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • North Scott Rotary Serves This Friday at the Steeplegate
    Eldridge/Davenport, Iowa Vol. 48 No. 010 www.northscottrotary.org; E -mail [email protected] March 04, 2020 OfficersOfficers North Scott Rotary Serves PresidentPresident Jeremy Kaiser Here are our next year President and Next Jeff Helms Years District 6000 District Governor. President Elect Dr, Brad Burt and Steve Dakin DrPresident Brad Burt Elect These pictures are from the Feb. 22 Grant Manage- Dennis Peterson Vice President ment Seminar at )est Liberty. A+endance and PatrickVice President Olsen Training is mandatory at these seminar,s for the ViceJeff Ashcra President Elect club to be eligible to par-cipate in .otary Founda- Josie Seymour Vice President Elect -on grants programs. The main one in which North Treasurer Jeremy Kaiser Sco+ .otary par-cipate is the District Simpli0ed Steve Fahrenkrog Grant. SergeantTreasurer-At -Arms This Grant is for up to 12000 to be u-li4ed in club TylerSteve Bindrum Fahrenkrog local grants, from a return of our Paul Harris Fellow Sergeant-At-Arms dona-ons of 122 each member, each 6uarter. Past President - ExTerrye-Officio Kishiue Jeff Ashcraft Photo by North Sco+ Press Past President - BoardEx-Officio Members This Friday at the Steeplegate - 2018Glen 2020Keppy Josh Cobie Rich Horst DrBoard Don Members Sierk Jared Johnson Jan2015-2017 Touney Jared Johnson has made his career working with non -profits in Patrick lsen the Quad Cities. He studied Communications at Wheaton College - 2019Terrye2021 Kishiue in Wheaton, IL, and spent his early career working in video pro- ScottSeth PorterCase duction, graphic design, and PR. In 2006 Jared became the Direc- Tracy Lindaman Greg Schaapveld tor of Marketing for the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, where Jeff Martens he worked for 8 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Return of Private Foundation No
    Return of Private Foundation No. 1545-0052 Form 990 -PF I or Section 4947(a)11) Nonexempt Charitable Trust Treated as a Private Foundation Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Note. The foundation may be able to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requi rements. For calendar year 2012 or tax year beg innin g , 2012 , and endin g 20 Name of foundation A Employer identification number IT R RANCORP POITNT)ATTON 1 5-A4ff 41 -1' Sg57q Number and street (or P.O. box number if mail is not delivered to street address) Room /suite 8 Telephone number (see instructions) P 0 BOX 64713; TRUST TAX SERVICES 612- 303-0738 City or town, state, and ZIP code q C If exemption application is ► pending , check here • • • • ST. PAUL , MN 55164-0713 G Check all that apply: Initial return Initial return of a former public charity D 1 Foreign organizations , check here • ► Final return Amended return 2 Foreign organ izations meeting the 85% test , check here and attach Address change Name chan ge computation • • • . , ► H Check type of organization: X Section 501(c)(3) exempt private foundation E it private foundation status was terminated Section 4947(a))1) nonexem pt charitable trust Other taxable p rivate foundation under section 507(b((1)(A),check here . ► Fair market value of all assets at end Accountin g method:LA Cash L_J Accrual F If the foundation is in a 60-month termination of year (from Part 11, col. (C), line FOther (specify) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ under section 507(b)ltl( B),check here .
    [Show full text]
  • The Amy Helpenstell Foundation Was Established in 2005 Through the Estate of Amy E
    The Foundation’s History The Amy Helpenstell Foundation was established in 2005 through the estate of Amy E. Helpenstell. Amy was a life- long resident of the Quad Cities and was an accomplished leader both personally and professionally. She loved her community dearly and was very active in serving on an array of boards of directors and committees. The On February 1, 2003, Amy passed away from complications due to an eating disorder. Although she did not anticipate Foundation Board Members Amy Helpenstell passing away at such a young age, Amy had the foresight and Franz “Bud” Helpenstell, President generosity to establish an estate plan that would help take Esta Helpenstell, Vice President Foundation care of her community long after she was gone. Through this Denise Ormsby, Treasurer estate, The Amy Helpenstell Foundation was created. The Bonnie Helpenstell Foundation exists to honor her memory and to carry on her Eric Helpenstell spirit of giving. Bruce Strunk Janet Strunk Amy at the Berlin Wall. 1990 Heidi Huiskamp Grant Highlights Mark Evers In 2007, The Amy Helpenstell Foundation made a $150,000 grant, payable over three years, to The Amy Helpenstell Foundation is administered by the Community the Robert Young Center for Community Mental “After much research by local therapists, Scott Foundation of the Great River Bend. Health (RYC) to study the issue of eating disorders Stange and Betsy Zmuda-Swanson, the consortium in the greater Quad City area. RYC was challenged agreed to adopt the American Psychiatric Printing Courtesy of Printing Unlimited, Moline Ill. by The Amy Helpenstell Foundation to learn about Association’s guidelines for eating disorders treatment www.printingunlimited.com and take the lead on the dynamics of awareness, so clinicians will have a protocol to follow and be in diagnosis, and the best practices associated with compliance with insurance companies,” said Barb eating disorders.
    [Show full text]
  • Selections Musicians Production Staff Foundation Support for 2009 Brief
    Selections Production Staff Selections to be chosen from the following: Theatre Manager ………………………………………………….……… Jacob Lyon Stage Technician ………………………………………………………… Andy Curtiss Star Spangled Banner – Key/Smith, arr. Jim O’Briant Stage Technician …………………………………………………………… Claira Hart Nessun Dorma – Puccini, arr. Andrew Wolfe Stage Technician …………………………………………………… Andy Shearouse Fanfare for the Brave – Andrew Wolfe Stage Technician ………………………………………………………… Brady Stone The Golden Helmet of Cortez – Randy Steinberg Program Cover ……………………………………………………………… Bill Hannan Jupiter from “The Planets” – Gustav Holst, arr. Jeremy Van Hoy Technical Director …………………………………………….………… Michael King Excerpt from the Overture to William Tell – Gioacchino Rossini, arr. Executive Director …………………………………………….……… Doug Tschopp Kenneth Singleton First Suite in Eb for Military Band – Gustav Holst, arr. Sydney Herbert Stage Assembly Crew Fanfare and Flourishes – James Curnow Jovon Eberhart, Claira Hart, Michael King, Dan Kuhn, Joe Santucci, Beguine for Band – DeCloedt, arr. Dennis wilby Andy Shearouse, Earl Strupp, Alyson Tschopp, Doug Tschopp, Matt Fantasia on American Airs – Fred Lax, arr. Jim O’Briant Walsh Satisfaction March – Charles Southwell, arr. Jim O’Briant Shenandoah – Traditional, arr. Jim O’Briant Foundation Support for 2009 A Night in June, arr for Euphonium and Brass Band – Karl King, arr. Jim O’Briant C.D. Wiman Memorial Trust Perdido – Juan Tizol, arr. Johnnie Vinson Hubbell-Waterman Foundation Eso Si Que Es (socks) – Gary Cortright Johnson-Watkins Family Foundation
    [Show full text]
  • Come to Concessions Before the Show And/Or During Intermission for Some
    Director ……………………………………………………………. Michael King Leonato ………………………………………………………………. Jason Dlouhy Assistant Director ……………………………………………… Hannah King Messenger ………………………………………………………… Stephen Laurel Producer ……………………………………………………… Melita Tunnicliff Beatrice …………………………………………………………………….. Lis Athas Costume Designer ……………………………………………….. Ellen Dixon Hero …………………………………………………………………… Chelsea Ward Assistant Costume Designer ……………………………….. Rowan Crow Don Pedro …………………………………………………………... Tyler Henning Sound & Lights ………………………... Maaz Ahmed, Andy Shearouse Benedick ……………………………………………………………… Jeremy Mahr Scenic Design …………………………………………………….... Earl Strupp Don John ……………………………………………………………….. Luke Currie Tech Interns …….. Maaz Ahmed, Hunter Intveld, Christian Owens Claudio …………………………………………………………………. Travis Meier Antonio …………………………………………………………………. Gary Adkins Conrade ………………………………………………………….. Jordan McGinnis Executive Director …………………………………………... Doug Tschopp Borachio …………………………………………………………………… James Alt Theatre Manager …………………………………………... Kathryn Wherry Balthasar …………………………………………………………………… TJ Green Technical Director ……………………………………….... Andy Shearouse Margaret ……………………………………………………………. Shannon Ryan Concessions Manager …………………………………….. Alyson Tschopp Ursula ……………………………………………………………. Molly McLaughlin Historical Archivist ………………………………………….. Anna Tunnicliff Dogberry …………………………………………………………… Mischa Hooker Video Production …………………………………………… Melissa Conway Verges ……………………………………………………………... Nathan Elgatian Video Archivist ……………………………………………….. Tim Shearouse Watchman ………………………………………………………………
    [Show full text]
  • Page 1 of 10 Request for Qualifications/Proposals Public Art
    Page 1 of 10 Request for Qualifications/Proposals Public Art Master Plan – Moline, IL September 10, 2019 Summary: The City of Moline (City), in partnership with Renew Moline, a 501(C)(3) non-profit economic development entity (Renew), is soliciting qualifications and proposals for the development of a Public Art Master Plan. The partners intend to develop a Public Art Master Plan for the downtown Moline area to enhance the urban experience and provide an attractive environment for new development. Background: With a population of approximately 45,000, Moline is the largest city in Rock Island County, Illinois. It is one of the Quad Cities, four mid-sized midwestern cities that straddle the Mississippi River, 165 miles west of Chicago. With its neighboring cities of Bettendorf, Iowa; Davenport, Iowa and Rock Island, Illinois, the area population is almost 400,000, the largest urban area between Minneapolis and St. Louis. Moline’s local economy has a strong corporate presence, including John Deere and KONE, Inc. A recent two-phase, $48 million expansion of Western Illinois University has added a new state university campus to the downtown riverfront. Nearby, IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union construction of its $26m headquarters is scheduled for completion this fall. Downtown hosts the John Deere Pavilion, a visitor and discovery center; as well as a number of national chain hotels and commercial developments. A portion of downtown Moline is a National Register Historic District. The Rock Island Arsenal, home of the First Army Headquarters, employs approximately 6,000 individuals on a 950-acre island immediately adjacent to downtown Moline.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016-17 Annual Report
    2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT FROM THE DIRECTOR VIEWS FROM THE FIGGE ANNUAL REPORT EDITION October 2017 • Issue 30 On the door of the little refrigerator in the staff copy room at the Figge, there Published four times a year at no charge for members, friends and people interested is a drawing by a young student named in the museum.[ L OGOPostage - COLOR ] paid at Davenport, Quinn who came to the museum for Iowa 52802 and additional mailing offices. a tour and art activity in the studios. Figge Art Museum “Art is not perfect,” it begins, in colored 225 West Second Street crayon. (Actually, Quinn wrote “Art is not Davenport, Iowa 52801-1804 563.326.7804[ LOGO - INVERSE ] prefect.”) “Art is about thinking and it’s www.figgeartmuseum.org about learning.” The drawing has been Home of the art collection. on the refrigerator for well over a year, and I look at it from time to time and is the exclusive hospitality sponsor think “Wow! Quinn really understood [ LOGO - BW ] for the Figge Art Museum what the museum is about.” it, “I am enough of an artist to draw HOURS Art is not about perfection. There freely upon my imagination. Imagination 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, are near-perfect artworks (we saw is more important than knowledge. Friday and Saturday several on our recent Figge trip to Knowledge is limited. Imagination 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday Noon-5 p.m. Sunday Belgium and the Netherlands), but art encircles the world.” Café hours Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Come to Concessions Before the Show And/Or During Intermission for Some Snacks Or Water
    Director …………………………………………………………… Don Wooten Introduction Costume Designer ……………………………………………….. Ellen Dixon Assistant Costume Designer ……………………………….. Rowan Crow Nature: Flowers and Moonlight Sound & Lights …………………………………………….. Andy Shearouse War Executive Director …………………………………………... Doug Tschopp A Lover and His Lass Theatre Manager …………………………………………... Kathryn Wherry Technical Director ……………………………………….... Andy Shearouse Intermission Concessions Manager …………………………………….. Alyson Tschopp Historical Archivist ………………………………………….. Anna Tunnicliff Death Video Archivist ……………………………………………….. Tim Shearouse Program Art ………………………………………………………... Bill Hannan A Cup of Sack and Fat Jack Intern ………………………………………………………......Christian Owens Rage and Resignation Wenonah Allen, Brittney Cox, Mark Davidsaver, Bob Hanske, Jasen Hengst, Kristen Knitter, Dan Kuhn, Zachary Larson, Dennis Michael Braddy Moran, Andy Shearouse, Jordan Smith, Sue Staley, Alyson Tschopp, Doug Tschopp, Kathryn Wherry, Ross Wherry Dee Canfield Michael Carron Pat Flaherty James R. Loula Ann Miller Come to concessions before the show and/or during intermission for some snacks or water. James Betts, guitar Buy Genesius Guild apparel Katie Savely, flute Philip Tunnicliff, tenor Check us out online @ www.Genesius.org like us @ www.facebook.com/GenesiusGuild Genesius Guild veteran Bill Hannan Save the Date: Mark your calendars for the Genesius Guild’s 60th anniversary banquet on Thursday, October 27 at the Radisson Quad City Plaza, Davenport. The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation is the presenting sponsor for the opera. The Riverboat Develop Authority is the sponsor for the orchestra. Operational support comes from The Bechtel Trusts, the Doris & Victor Day Foundation, the Johnson-Watkins Family Foundation, the John J. Quail Foundation, Modern Woodmen of America, the Rauch I Foundation, and the Rock Island Community Foundation. Also supported, in part, by Gaming Funds through the City of Rock Island. Numerous individuals offered generous support.
    [Show full text]